A peculiar climbing Megalonychidae from the Pleistocene of Peru and its implication for sloth history

Volume: 149, Issue: 2, Pages: 179 - 235
Published: Feb 1, 2007
Abstract
The Xenarthra, particularly the Tardigrada, are with the Notoungulata and Marsupialia among the most diversified South American mammals. Lujanian South American Land Mammal Age localities from the coastal Piedra Escrita site and Andean Casa del Diablo Cave, Peru, have yielded three specimens of the Megalonychidae Diabolotherium nordenskioldi gen. nov. This singular fossil sloth exhibits a peculiar mosaic of cranial and postcranial characters....
Paper Details
Title
A peculiar climbing Megalonychidae from the Pleistocene of Peru and its implication for sloth history
Published Date
Feb 1, 2007
Volume
149
Issue
2
Pages
179 - 235
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